Macro optimism surges as fund managers expect 'boom' period

BofA Merrill Lynch survey

Tom Eckett
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The latest survey conducted by Bank of America Merrill Lynch has revealed optimism about the macro backdrop is on the rise, with 23% of fund managers expecting a "boom" in markets.

In its latest Fund Manager Survey carried out between 3 and 9 February, the group found 23% of respondents are expecting a "boom" period, signalled by above trend growth and inflation, compared to just 1% that thought this likely this time last year. Furthermore, the BofAML Global FMS Macro indicator, a year-on-year measure of investor inflation expectations, capex demand, risk appetite, sector positioning and asset class positioning, is in "buy" territory with cash levels dipping to 4.9% this month from 5.1% in January. However, managers were also concerned about potential bear marke...

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